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Show John Kuudsen came down from j Butte yesterday. j J. S. i ; raeli I, real dust dealer of young Idaho Falls, suddenly drop-i drop-i ped on" into town yesterday. .Magna-h'-cent 8rd:i Water made j of pure cream-candy syrup and best fruit juice'. At tiie Bakery. The walls of the Plymouth sehoolhouse will he completed and tha building ready for the carpenter carpen-ter work Tuesday. , One of the "men nest" and one of the best men in Utah came down together from Plymouth yesterday Cap-tain A. Bigler and A. J). Pierson. We are requested to announce that t lie Woman's Suffrage Association Asso-ciation will meet in the Court Housjf at M p. m.. next Friday, June 12th. Additional Local. See the Co-op's big, new ad. Mr. and Mrs. Olof Jeppson have returned from their triptoSalt Lake t his week. Prof. Angus Vance was down to Salt Lake this week visiting the Teachers' Convention. Win. Preston, of Weston, was in twn Monday purchasing goods for his mercantile establishment at that place. Thursday, County Clerk Peters issued a marriage, license to Kas-ntus Kas-ntus Anderson and Caroline . Christeuson, both of Mantua. FfVK Cents' will be paid at the Co-op store for each copy of the I Ihc.LER of May 30th. Bring them! at once; only 25 copies wanted. I Saveral of the young 'blood? of! the City, accompanied by their i divinities, of course, were out bout- j ing on Bear River, the other dayi ' Chauncy Hanson, son of F. F . Hanson, had a finger painfully dislocated dis-located Thursday while playing base ball. Dr. Wade dressed the: wound. ; Kdwurd Faulkner, our old-time, e pert gardener, and Mary Neville, nf Salt Lake, went to Logan Tuesday. Tues-day. They were united in the Temple Wednesday. The spacious new Co-op is such . an improvement over their old quarters that there is no comparison. compar-ison. The increase of business is already beginning to be felt daily. Marshal Boden arrested a tramp compositor, Thursday, for getting on the high-jumfj and disturbing the peace. Yesterday Justice Ma-Uiias Ma-Uiias gave the old man four days. Mrs. O. Widerborg and Mrs. Phoebe Snow were up to Beaver Dam this week to organize a branch of the Relief Society. The-stormy The-stormy weather caused the organization organi-zation to be postjoned . until a more favorable time. |